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#2 Phillips is a common size and is designed for sheet rock screws, wood screws, and many machine screws. The Best Impact Driver Bits for Beginners and Professionals. An impact driver is an essential tool for any DIYer . It can tackle tough fastening jobs with ease, and it has the power to drive even the most stubborn screws or bolts. Klein's #2 Phillips slotted Screw-Holding Screwdriver provide positive gripping action to hold, start, and drive slotted screws in confined, hard-to-reach places. The unique blade design allows for both torquing and tightening of screws. An impact driver outputs higher torque levels than a drill, making it more efficient for quickly driving long, wide and large screws into tough materials. As a result, it significantly reduces your work time when large volumes of fasteners need to be secured. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed, the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Shockwave™ Impact Driver Bits are engineered to be the Most Durable, Best Fitting driver bits on the market. The Wear Guard Tip™ delivers increased wear resistance which protects the fit over the life of the bit. The Shockzone™ is optimized for for each tip type and length of driver bit to absorb peak torque and prevent breaking. The Custom Alloy76™ has a customized steel and heat treatment per tip type to extend the life of the driver bits, providing up to 50X life vs. competitive impact driver bits. Shockwave™ driver bits are built to deliver extreme durability for the most demanding applications
₱557.00 ₱446.00
They are completely different ; impact drivers provide torsional (rotational) impulses which act to drive the fastener clockwise as the screw advances into the material, percussion (hammer drill) provides linear impulses along the axis of the bit that act to micro-shatter the substrate (typically masonry) being drilled . A hammer drill works at a lower stroke rate, but with significantly greater impact energy than a percussion drill. This enables work to be completed more quickly. Hammer drilling in concrete requires less force than percussion drilling. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed , the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Impact drivers produce lots of rotational force, capable of driving the largest wood screws in seconds. Internal mechanisms allow impact drivers to produce more torque than drills, and in quick bursts. These bursts or “impacts” happen up to 50 times a second, giving impact drivers their name. Can you use an impact driver to drill into concrete? If you drill holes that are less than 1/4 inch, an impact driver can help drill through concrete and brick. These tools have a massive amount of torque. However, they are not built to be used like hammer or regular drills. Percussion drilling is the perfect choice if you need to execute drilling in hard soils. Hard soil has layers of rubble or stones and percussion drilling can effectively drill through it. It is suitable for research on soil pollution, grain size distribution, general soil classification, and profile description. Percussion drilling is a drilling method in which a heavy hammering or cutting bit is attached to a cable and inserted into the borehole. The heavy bit or hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped, thus boring through the earth. The hammer is made of hardened steel with carbide on the chisel -shaped bit.
₱123,750.00 ₱9,900.00
Available in: India and MalaysiaPowerful 701 Watt motor with variable speed delivers fast cutting action up to 3100 strokes per minuteQuick and easy patented keyless blade change system accepts T- shank blades
₱10,688.00
They are completely different ; impact drivers provide torsional (rotational) impulses which act to drive the fastener clockwise as the screw advances into the material, percussion (hammer drill) provides linear impulses along the axis of the bit that act to micro-shatter the substrate (typically masonry) being drilled . A hammer drill works at a lower stroke rate, but with significantly greater impact energy than a percussion drill. This enables work to be completed more quickly. Hammer drilling in concrete requires less force than percussion drilling. An impact drill uses lateral percussion (from the side, in a circular motion). Once the drill senses that torque is needed , the drill uses impact to twist the screw into the surface. In short, an impact drill is used for driving screws and bolts that require a higher torque. Impact drivers produce lots of rotational force, capable of driving the largest wood screws in seconds. Internal mechanisms allow impact drivers to produce more torque than drills, and in quick bursts. These bursts or “impacts” happen up to 50 times a second, giving impact drivers their name. Can you use an impact driver to drill into concrete? If you drill holes that are less than 1/4 inch, an impact driver can help drill through concrete and brick. These tools have a massive amount of torque. However, they are not built to be used like hammer or regular drills. Percussion drilling is the perfect choice if you need to execute drilling in hard soils. Hard soil has layers of rubble or stones and percussion drilling can effectively drill through it. It is suitable for research on soil pollution, grain size distribution, general soil classification, and profile description. Percussion drilling is a drilling method in which a heavy hammering or cutting bit is attached to a cable and inserted into the borehole. The heavy bit or hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped, thus boring through the earth. The hammer is made of hardened steel with carbide on the chisel -shaped bit.
₱35,000.00 ₱28,000.00
DEWALT SMALL ANGLE GRINDERS (SAG), ONE-TOUCH GUARD 680W, 100MM TOGGLE SWITCH, DW810B-B1
₱7,062.00
tinner snips
₱590.00
M18 CCS66-0) Cuts Faster and Weighs up to 40% less than corded saws while delivering up to 300 cuts per charge. Utilizing a POWERSTATE™ brushless motor the M18 CCS66- cuts faster than corded counterparts. A circular saw is a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor. A hole saw and ring saw also use a rotary motion but are different from a circular saw. Circular saws may also be loosely used for the blade itself. Circular saws are a type of power tool designed to cut through wood and other construction materials. They feature a sharp circular blade which rotates at speed to create cross cuts and rip cuts and are available in a few different sizes determined by the size of blade they accept. There are blades designed for ripping lumber, crosscutting lumber, cutting veneered plywood and panels, cutting laminates and plastics, cutting melamine, and cutting aluminum. There are also general purpose and combination blades designed to work well in two or more types of cut. With a 13-amp motor and 20 tooth carbide-tipped blade, this saw is ready for any job. With a 2-7/16 in. depth of cut at 0 degrees, 1-7/8 in. depth of cut at 45 degrees and 1-11/16 in. A saw is a tool that's used to cut wood. It can be a hand tool or a power tool, and it usually has either a blade or a disk with a jagged cutting edge. The verb saw means to cut through wood or another material using a saw or other tool. A saw is a tool consisting of a tough blade, wire, or chain with a hard toothed the preferred material for saw blades of all kind. A saw is a tool consisting of a tough blade, wire, or chain with a hard toothed edge used to cut through material. Various terms are used to describe toothed and abrasive saws. Saws began as serrated materials, and when mankind learned how to use iron, it became the preferred material for saw blades of all kind. Circular saws are categorized by the diameter of the blade they take . The most common and useful size for DIYers is 7 1/4 inches. Saws this size will cut through material more than 3-inches thick, and they also offer the widest variety of blade choices for cutting substances other than wood.
₱65,000.00 ₱52,000.00
Impact-stop for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screwdriving applicationsRotation-stop for light chiselling applications in brick, soft masonry and occasionally concreteMechanical clutch eliminates sudden high-torque reaction should the bit jamLarge hammer mechanism delivers high performance with low stress to the critical components resulting in better durabilityImproved sealing for maximum protection from dust ingress ensuring long tool lifeRounded ergonomic industrial design allows easy and comfortable handling in any applicationOutput air slots designed to protect users' eye
₱22,875.00
DEWALT ROTARY HAMMER, D- HANDLE, 710W, 22MM 2-MODE SDS+ HAMMER, D25032K-B1
₱18,875.00
DEWALT DWE8100S-B1 720W 100MM SMALL ANGLE GRINDER (SLIDE SWITCH)
₱8,500.00
Ideal for drilling anchor and fixing holes into concrete and masonry from 4 to 26 mm in diameter. Improved sealing for maximum protection from dust ingress ensuring long tool life. Ergonomic rubber coated back handle design for improved comfort in use. Rounded ergonomic industrial design allows easy and comfortable handling in any application. Impact-stop for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screwdriving applications. Rotation-stop for light chiselling applications in brick, soft masonry and occasionally concrete. Mechanical clutch eliminates sudden high-torque reaction should the bit jam. Output air slots designed to protect users' eye. Electronic variable speed for total control in any application.
₱29,318.00
Dewalt DWE8200PL Angle Grinder 4" 850W (Paddle Switch)
₱8,938.00
8-Piece Double Box-end Wrench
₱1,200.00
8-Piece Double Open-end Wench Set
₱1,000.00
8-Piece Tool Kit
₱890.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱6,500.00 ₱5,200.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱6,500.00 ₱5,200.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱6,500.00 ₱5,200.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱12,250.00 ₱9,800.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱3,250.00 ₱2,600.00
There are many types of diamond blade, and they have many uses, including cutting stone, concrete, asphalt, bricks, coal balls, glass, and ceramics in the construction industry; cutting semiconductor materials in the semiconductor industry; and cutting gemstones, including diamonds, in the gem industry. Carbide tipped blades cut harder, denser metals like hardened steel, cast iron, alloys including boron steel, and higher grades of stainless steel. These blades are extremely hard, heat-resistant, and impact-resistant. They are typically 8 TPI. In a diamond blade, he synthetic diamond materials are mixed with other materials such as iron or steel to form the right blade with outstanding diamond segments along the cutting edge. Diamond blades are generally used for cutting hard materials. The short answer is no, the diamonds used in diamond blades are not real. The diamond crystals that are used in the construction of the diamond blade segments are artificial and are made with the purpose of being stronger than natural diamonds. Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel. Diamond, if you don't know already, is the hardest naturally occurring substance known to man, which is why it's used to cut hard materials like tile, steel, and concrete. Placing a diamond under UV light and watching the reaction can sometimes be a good indicator of whether a diamond is real or not. Most diamonds emit a blue-colored glow under UV light, but not all of them. So if your diamond does, you can feel pretty confident that it is a real diamond. In 1951, Milwaukee produced an unparalleled new tool – the Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw. As the first portable hacksaw incorporating a reciprocating mechanism, it had just three moving parts and was designed to withstand daily abuse and still provide a 3/4” stroke ideal for sawing and roughing out.
₱6,500.00 ₱5,200.00
Quick Change Removable Chuck for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screwdriving applications Output air slots designed to protect users' eye Large hammer mechanism delivers high performance with low stress to the critical components resulting in better durability Rounded ergonomic industrial design allows easy and comfortable handling in any application Rubber coated side handle to improve user comfort Ergonomic rubber coated back handle design for improved comfort in use Electronic variable speed for total control in any application Impact-stop for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screwdriving applications Rotation-stop for light chiselling applications in brick, soft masonry and occasionally concrete Ideal for drilling anchor and fixing holes into concrete and masonry from 4 to 28 mm in diameter Improved sealing for maximum protection from dust ingress ensuring long tool life Mechanical clutch eliminates sudden high-torque reaction should the bit jam
₱36,375.00
ules Of Impact Energy For Fast Drilling Durable German-Engineered Hammer Mechanism Shocks Active Vibration Control® Technology Reduces Vibration Felt At The Handles For Less User Fatigue And Greater Productivity Factory-Set Clutch Reduces Sudden, High-Torque Reactions If Bit Jams Optimized Ergonomic Design Provides Excellent Control In All Orientations Variable Speed Trigger For Accurate Hole Starting Category-Leading High Speed Drilling Performance Compact, Lightweight And Ergonomic Design For Improved Comfort And Support During Extended Operating Periods Ideal For Drilling Anchors And Fixing Holes Into Concrete, Brick Andmasonry From 4mm To 30mm
₱61.00
Maxsteel Aviation Snip Straight
₱507.00
ACO Electric Insect Killer attracts all kinds of flying nuisances and eliminates them (like mosquitos, moths, flies and biting insects) from your home. Two lightbulbs attract and instantly zap anything flying through it.
₱1,875.00
ACO RGB FLOOR LAMP U-SHAPED
₱5,688.00
₱200.00
Aero Pro Air Nailers
₱1,500.00
Aero Pro Nails 5,000 pcs (30mm)
₱225.00
AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE BLACK SERIES-BS-170F
₱25,000.00
AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE BLACK SERIES-BS-178F
₱19,750.00
AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE BLACK SERIES-BS-186F
₱20,625.00
AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE BLACK SERIES-BS-186FAM-LS
₱23,750.00
AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE BLACK SERIES-BS-186FAP
₱0.00
AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE BLACK SERIES-BS-186FE
₱24,375.00
AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE BLACK SERIES-BS-186FM
₱20,625.00
AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE BLACK SERIES-BS-188FM
₱25,000.00
High Pressure Foot Pump
₱140.00
AIR HOT GUN-ARGMT30600
₱1,500.00
Aluminum Air Duster
₱170.00
AMES Welding Gloves
₱0.00
Welding Goggles
₱220.00
ANGLE GRINDER-ARGMT10001
₱1,875.00
ANGLE GRINDER-ARGMT10002
₱2,878.00
Arc Welding Helmet
₱450.00
Arc Welding Helmet
₱265.00
CT-336 Charging Hose 36"
₱847.00
1/2" Ridgid Type Tube Bender - Heavy Duty - CT364A Series
₱2,824.00
1/2" Tube Bender For Steel Tubing - Extra Heavy Duty - CT-366A-08
₱3,235.00
1/4" Ridgid Type Tube Bender - Heavy Duty - CT-364A Series
₱1,059.00
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